Compression test part II (ouch)
So I did a comp test last week, numbers were 180, 195, 175, 200 .. since i was changing the plugs today i decided to do the oil down the plug hole test, and the numbers went to 210, 235, 200, 250!!! is there a direct correlation between psi and torque? am i not getting 10-20% power because i have blown rings? ouch!! please, please advise... btw... car is burning a good amount of oil. 1 quart every 500 miles or so. gas milage is 28-30 so not too bad, and there is NO water on the dipstick. any help is really really appreciated.
yeah 100% sure, i park it on cardboard and i check it regularly doesnt leak anything except the normal few drips of water here and there. i have noticed when i drive it harder than normal it burns reallly really fast. and if i just keep it out of vtec it hardly burns any. buuuutt... since i drive it pretty hard (its too tempting) it burns pretty fast i guess
i understand its normal. i had almost a brand new civic ex, burned a tiny bit everytime i hit 7000 or so, but this is burning it pretty fast and you can usually smell it, also the difference 200 then up to 250 psi, thats a big jump to me! just a tiny bit of oil makes it that much higher makes me think its a pretty big deal, 20% power, if thats the case then im only pushing 130hp? there is no way thats normal.
You definately have a problem. I just really don't believe that those compression numbers can cost you that much oil and it would really suck for you if you tore your engine down, replaced rings, put it back together and found out your valve seals were blown too.
ive only had the car for a month... but he gave it to me with about a cup of oil left in it so im sure it wasnt well maintained... as for me.. im pretty anal when it comes to maintaining it, i never leave it with less than quarter full...
will try changing the pcv valve tonight... see if it has any effect
will try changing the pcv valve tonight... see if it has any effect


